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Timur Kuran

Professor of Economics and Political Science, and Grotter Family Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University. Author of ''Freedoms Delayed: Political Legacies of Islamic Law in the Middle East'' and ''The Long Divergence''.

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Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 7min

Timur Kuran on Why We Lie About Our Beliefs

Timur Kuran, a Professor of Economics and Political Science at Duke University, discusses the profound impact of preference falsification on societal beliefs and political revolutions. He explains how social pressures often lead people to conceal their true thoughts, which can make revolutions unpredictable. The conversation also delves into the dynamics of journalism and the challenges journalists face when breaking taboos. Kuran emphasizes the importance of empowering individuals to express their beliefs truthfully, contributing to healthier political discourse.
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Sep 11, 2023 • 1h 17min

Political History of the Middle East | Timur Kuran with Javier Mejia

Timur Kuran, a Professor of Economics and Political Science at Duke University, engages in a compelling discussion about the intertwined legacies of Islamic law and politics in the Middle East. He challenges the misconception that Islam alone obstructs freedom, illustrating how historical institutional choices significantly contribute to the region’s struggles for liberalization. Kuran argues that despite systemic repression, there are seeds of liberalization within Islamic history. He also highlights the vital role of civil society and unique economic barriers hindering progress in the region.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 5h 20min

Ep 349: The Incredible Insights of Timur Kuran

Timur Kuran, author and professor at Duke University, joins Amit Varma to discuss the decline of the Middle East compared to Europe, the concept of preference falsification, collecting stamps, the challenges of studying Islam, the slow progress of ideas, the impact of social media, the miscommunication about poverty, school choice in India, preference falsification in politics, the lack of innovation in the Middle East, the effect of Islamic inheritance laws on economic development, the establishment of walks, unintended consequences of private provision of public goods, the rise of joint stock companies and Western banks in the Ottoman Empire, Islam's reformation, and the potential for a schism within Islam.
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Apr 14, 2022 • 56min

A Conspiracy of Silence

We all self-censor at times. We keep quiet at dinner with our in-laws, or nod passively in a work meeting. But what happens when we take this deception a step further, and pretend we believe the opposite of what we really feel? In this favorite episode from 2020, economist and political scientist Timur Kuran explains how our personal, professional and political lives are shaped by the fear of what other people think.If you like this show, please check out our new podcast, My Unsung Hero! And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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Nov 30, 2020 • 59min

A Conspiracy of Silence

We all self-censor at times. We keep quiet at dinner with our in-laws, or nod passively in a work meeting. But what happens when we take this deception a step further, and pretend we believe the opposite of what we really feel? This week on Hidden Brain, economist and political scientist Timur Kuran explains how our personal, professional and political lives are shaped by the fear of what other people think.